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Skull of Prehistoric Giant Goose with Teeth Found
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Scientists have found a new huge and well-preserved fossil of a goose and duck relative that swam around what is now England 50 million years ago flashing sharp, toothy smiles.
 
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New Paint Can Heal its Own Scratches
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THE dread that grips every car owner when they pull into a parking space that is slightly too small could soon be prevented by an invention from Japan — a transparent vehicle body paint that repairs scratches on its own.
 
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At Last-Stem Cells without Side Effects!
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Researchers at Harvard University, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, and the MGH Center for Regenerative Medicine have found a way to create healthy stem cells from adult cells--no embryo required--using an adenovirus.
 
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California science museum reopens with green theme
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It is not the strongest nor the smartest species that survive, Charles Darwin once said, "but the one most responsive to change."Amid the menagerie of brightly colored and well-camouflaged creatures on display at the new California Academy of Sciences, it may be the building itself that best illustrates Darwin's assertion.
 
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Study Suggests It Rained on Ancient Mars
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Scientists studying the Martian landscape said yes, a river ran through it — and not just one. The ancient red planet also seems to have experienced rain, they say.
 
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Handshake key to landing a job, scientists claim
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A good smile and a smart appearance may be key tactics for job seekers but they mean nothing when compared to a well-delivered handshake, a new study claims.
 
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An Eighty-Eight Butterfly (Literally).Beautiful, Unusual Pic
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Beautiful pic, really unusual butterfly. Pic is enlarged, wallpaper-able.
 
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New life found in ancient tombs
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Life has been discovered in the barren depths of Rome's ancient tombs, proving catacombs are not just a resting place for the dead. The two new species of bacteria found growing on the walls of the Roman tombs may help protect our cultural heritage monuments.
 
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Scientists One Step Closer to X-Ray Vision
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University of Texas professor Hao Ling and Ph.D. candidate, Shobha Ram, are looking to detect human activities through barriers (like clothing). They are perfecting radar systems that can detect human activities through barriers and convert the signals to virtual renderings similar to that of a video game.
 
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Quebec Rocks May Be Oldest on Earth, Scientists Say
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A study suggests that portions of a patch of bedrock in northern Quebec are 4.28 billion years old and formed when the Earth was less than 300 million years old.
 
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